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fussed
fuss F0374700 (fŭs)n.1. Needlessly nervous or useless activity; commotion: There was a lot of fuss on moving day.2. a. A state of excessive and unwarranted concern over an unimportant matter: made a big fuss over one low test grade.b. An objection; a protest: The longer working hours caused a big fuss.3. A quarrel.4. A display of affectionate excitement and attention: Everyone made a fuss over the new baby.v. fussed, fuss·ing, fuss·es v.intr.1. To trouble or worry over trifles.2. To be excessively careful or solicitous: fussed over their children.3. To get into or be in a state of nervous or useless activity: fussed with the collar of his coat.4. To object; complain.v.tr. To disturb or vex with unimportant matters. [Origin unknown.] fuss′er n.fussed (fʌst) adjBrit bothered or perturbedTranslationsIdiomsSeefussFinancialSeeFuss |